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One of the guys from the Navy broadcast team was on the radio here in WV last night, and he said Navy is looking for a pledge from the current members not to leave the conference untill 2020. Of course that is absurd given the landscape. Now it may be a bluff of somesort, but I would say the chances are pretty good that Temple or ECU is going to have to take the Modshipmen's spot.

Speaking of which, how crazy is it that SMU gets an all sports invite and Temple with all that bball traditon doesn't?

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10-15-2011 07:19 AM
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Villanova has notified its mailroom crew to expect overtime hours as they receive and process "thank-you" notes from around the conference.
10-15-2011 07:27 AM
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10-15-2011 07:34 AM
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